My wife sometimes buys a beautiful one for me. Most watches shown don't interest me. Most stories written are too long, and a bit boring: swollen PR language. I go through them in less than half an hour, mostly to not disappoint my wife. All that precious paper going to waste after that...

Most pictures you can see here, or on the sites of the brands you like. Being here is a bit more interactive too, which is a big bonus.

They're so beautiful, they're hard to resist. I like Watchtime. Go to your local Barnes & Noble and peruse them.

At least Watchtime has a nice review here and there.

I also like some of the YouTube watch channels. They run the gamut, from professionally produced (like Hodinkee) to pure amateur. (like mine) There are pluses to each type. The amateur ones are less likely to be sponsored/biased from the manufacturer, so the opinions are more likely to be straight from the heart. You just have to put up with bad lighting, bad sound, etc. to get the more candid commentary.

I've had a yearly subscription to Watch Time for years and still enjoy receiving the issues in the mail. I'll agree with others that I typically look at photos and read the occasional review pretty quickly but I also like reading about the industry as a whole. One other thing worth mentioning is over the last year or so they have began including 'special editions' on specific brands or models. There was a Speedmaster, Hublot, and Grand Seiko editions that come to mind recently that I enjoyed reading.